This study is being done to research the usefulness of PET/CT imaging for measuring brain inflammation and its relation to Alzheimer's Disease Dementia and related dementias. Additionally, researchers are looking to learn more about the side effects of a new radioactive tracer (radiotracer) C-11 ER176.
Age range
60 Years
Sex
ALL
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Determine if neuroinflammation, as measured by C-11 ER176 SUVr and inflammatory blood test measurements, is correlated with an increase in AB plaque, as measured by C-11 PiB SUVr.
Timeframe: 4 years
Determine if neuroinflammation, as measured by C-11 ER176 SUVr, is correlated with a history of increased cognitive decline in the 5 years preceding PET imaging, as measured by z scores from neuropsychiatric test results (memory, etc.).
Timeframe: 4 years
Determine if neuroinflammation, as measured by PET imaging, is associated with blood and/or CSF biomarkers of inflammation or other neurologic diseases and related blood tests.
Timeframe: 4 years